Attitudes and Behaviours Survey 2014

Results from the 2014 survey of workers’ and employers’ attitudes to health and safety, and their behaviours in the workplace.

Health and Safety Attitudes and Behaviours Survey in the New Zealand Workforce

A survey of workers and employers in 2014

The Attitudes and Behaviours Survey began in 2014 with a comprehensive survey of over 3,700 workers and over 1,900 employers.

The 2014 survey provides the baseline results.

Qualitative research carried out ahead of the main survey explored health and safety from the point of view of a small number of workers and employers to help design the survey questionnaire and also inform the communication of health and safety messages.

This fact sheet summarises the key conclusions and results from the 2014 Attitudes and Behaviours Survey.

This report provides a comprehensive description of the survey findings and conclusions.

As well as describing results for workers and employers overall, results for different industry sectors are compared, including comparable results for the commercial fishing sector. The full results for the commercial fishing sector are published by Maritime New Zealand.